Enough digital ink has already been spilled explaining the irritations and aura of disappointment surrounding…
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Patrice Laliberté’s The Decline is a well-executed thriller with one of my favorite genre structures,…
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All in all, F.W. Murnau’s Sunrise has an almost mythic sense of beauty and power.…
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While double-checking that we hadn’t reviewed this yet, I stumbled across the following delightful and…
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2007 was an absurdly great year for movies: No Country for Old Men; There Will…
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Femke Boot (Katja Herbers) needs to get off Twitter. Who doesn’t? She’s a Dutch columnist…
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Frothy, exuberant screwball romantic comedies don’t get any more endearing–or any more thoroughly tongue-in-cheek–than Peyton…
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Against all odds, The Brady Bunch Movie manages the right combination of earnestness and meta…
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The documentary Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched examines the history of folk horror films, mostly…
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The 1983 Canadian film Siege, directed by Paul Donovan, has held up well. The acting…
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